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The tie all seemed to hinge on that big moment when Christophe Berra saved with his hand, on the line, and was sent off. It was always going to be tough for Ipswich from then onwards, even though they did draw level through Tommy Smith, showing great character.

But the pace of Nathan Redmond and clinical finishing of Cameron Jerome has sent Norwich through.

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"Norwich fans think that Jerome goal has sealed victory, and they are enjoying every moment of this. Beach balls and rubber dingys are being thrown around Carrow Road, but are they celebrating just a little prematurely?"

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"Where did this come from? That first half never promised much, but this has been an incredibly topsy-turvy second half. Maybe they were all just saving their energy. However this game is far, far from over."

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GOAL Nathan Redmond

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Norwich are back in front and it's Nathan Redmond with the goal. Jonny Howson has time to shoot himself but he squares the ball to Redmond, who smashes the ball low and hard through Bartosz Bialkowski.

Carrow Road goes wild once again. Ipswich were level for less than five minutes.

What a frantic second half we have had so far!

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GOAL Tommy Smith

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The 10 men are level!

A free-kick is sent deep into the box, Daryl Murphy heads the ball down and Tommy Smith nips in to knock the ball past John Ruddy and slot into an empty net. Norwich were asleep at the back there. And Ipswich have pounced!

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PENALTY TO NORWICH

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That's poor from Ipswich! They gift possession to Norwich and Wes Hoolahan plays in Nathan Redmond, whose goalbound shot is clearly handled on the line by Christophe Berra. Referee Roger East has no hesitation in pointing to the spot.

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Norwich almost score straight from the re-start, and it's frantic in the Ipswich penalty area.

Wes Hoolahan does well and Cameron Jerome has the ball with his back to goal inside the six-yard box. He goes down while trying to turn and shot and Norwich want a penalty, but it was good defending in the end from Ipswich

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For the Middlesbrough fans out there, take a listen to BBC Radio 5 live sports extra at half-time when they will be looking back at last night's victory over Brentford which sent the Teessiders to Wembley.